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and to beat be him, you had to beat him on the economy. every candidate was going to have to try to trump him on that. and we were fairly confident that no candidate was able to do that. the process was going to be a referendum on who is best suited to defeat barack obama. in a somatic sense. in that sense, but the primary, as much as possible, were you often spend time talking about this and that, and then you have to shipbuilder. that was the caveat. if you go back and read the announcement speech, you can take a look at what was like before the general election. >> leary mentioned the formative research that we were doing. i think we would all agree that it is all about the economy in some form or fashion. [talking over each other] >> what was the definition of what the economy was? all that research that we did in the spring of 2011 was largely about the way people saw the economy from their own experience. the general sense of empowerment that the middle-class felt, you know, it was real anger. anger about the forces they felt were co
and to beat be him, you had to beat him on the economy. every candidate was going to have to try to trump him on that. and we were fairly confident that no candidate was able to do that. the process was going to be a referendum on who is best suited to defeat barack obama. in a somatic sense. in that sense, but the primary, as much as possible, were you often spend time talking about this and that, and then you have to shipbuilder. that was the caveat. if you go back and read the announcement...
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. >> well they certainly affected the economy, had a huge effect on the economy and led to the devaluation of the iranian currency. but it's an excellent question because there's some talks coming up now in kazakhstan of all places in late february involving the eu, the united states and the iranians. and so this is going to be a venue in which people are going to be able to see to a certain extent how serious iran is about negotiating on limits on its nuclear program. there hasn't been negotiations for some significant period of ti. and this is an opportunity to test the iranians. i think this initial round is not going to prove much but certainly over the next six months, i think there will be an ample opportunity to see if there is an intent on the iranian part to reach some sort of compromise. >> rose: leon panetta and others have said the following. we have no information that there's been a decision on the part of the iranian government and the most influential people there to builds a nuclear weapon and a missile that will deliver it. what do they mean when they say that? >> well, i
. >> well they certainly affected the economy, had a huge effect on the economy and led to the devaluation of the iranian currency. but it's an excellent question because there's some talks coming up now in kazakhstan of all places in late february involving the eu, the united states and the iranians. and so this is going to be a venue in which people are going to be able to see to a certain extent how serious iran is about negotiating on limits on its nuclear program. there hasn't been...
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the economy's only growing by about 2% a year. a half a percent is a real number. we're also looking at potential job cuts of about 750,000 people. so this is a big hit to the economy, just at the time as we're really starting to be in some somewhat accelerating part of the recovery. i think economists are disappointed that the sequestration is going to take place at all. >> axelrod: now, wall street has been seeing progress steady upward movement. what is this likely to do as people are seeing their 401(k)s recover? what's the likely fallout here. >> right now, when i talk to big very fares are the tbiez and gals managing our 401(k) mutual fund, they're saying look we built this in. we believe the sequester will occur. we think that growth is going to be reduced, but it's still strong enough so companies can make money so we don't believe there's anything really bad that will happen to the stock market. that sait said they shawls believe in the economy starts to falter congress will be forced to act and be potentially delay these cuts. >> axelrod: jill schlesinger
the economy's only growing by about 2% a year. a half a percent is a real number. we're also looking at potential job cuts of about 750,000 people. so this is a big hit to the economy, just at the time as we're really starting to be in some somewhat accelerating part of the recovery. i think economists are disappointed that the sequestration is going to take place at all. >> axelrod: now, wall street has been seeing progress steady upward movement. what is this likely to do as people are...
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the health of the population has a lot to do with the health of our economy. inequality in american society has a lot to do with our capacity for future economic growth. we have to get this right. what i hope for this book is called quote it is the perspective of a democrat in congress it is a perspective about ideas that separate us and which fifth balanced would bring us back together and so i ask that you give some thought to that in your own lives and have other books to recommend too. for that i am going to stop and say thank you, appreciate the chance to be here. [applause] >> let's take 10 or 15 minutes worth of questions. if you have a question please raise your hand and they will bring a microphone to you. please wait until the microphone is in front of you. first question, question over here. >> thank you for your thoughts. i am curious in your perspective why is it we complain about congress but so many congressman get reelected? the second thing i am curious, more of your personal perspective, you have been in the inner sanctum, the holy grail of t
the health of the population has a lot to do with the health of our economy. inequality in american society has a lot to do with our capacity for future economic growth. we have to get this right. what i hope for this book is called quote it is the perspective of a democrat in congress it is a perspective about ideas that separate us and which fifth balanced would bring us back together and so i ask that you give some thought to that in your own lives and have other books to recommend too. for...
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that's the economy here we're in. on this question of blarnlg the president feels he's got the high hand. his approval ratings are 20, 30 points ahead of republicans. when we're at 2017, people will look back at the obama economy and if this sequester has the economic effect it's head of the c.b.o. said 750,000 jobs if this doesn't get averted a million jobs-- that will hurt the president. regardless of whether it was the republicans' fault regardless whether he didn't have a willing partner, that's the pressure on the white house. we all know the pressure on the republicans. that's why john boehner may want to move to something that is not as bad. >> schieffer: what about the whole question on immigration? a lot of people think something could actually happen. at least they were saying that before the president made his state of the union speech. he said it's a big high-priority item. but, you know, john boehner said to us the other day at breakfast. he said, "look my greatest fear here is the president will get in t
that's the economy here we're in. on this question of blarnlg the president feels he's got the high hand. his approval ratings are 20, 30 points ahead of republicans. when we're at 2017, people will look back at the obama economy and if this sequester has the economic effect it's head of the c.b.o. said 750,000 jobs if this doesn't get averted a million jobs-- that will hurt the president. regardless of whether it was the republicans' fault regardless whether he didn't have a willing partner,...
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moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a u.s. security firm charged today there's an all-out effort to break into computer systems in the u.s. and elsewhere. the report laid out an extensive case against china and its military. the newest allegations of cyber attacks by the chinese government came up at the white house today. reporters asked spokesman jay carney about a study that blames china's military for a large-scale years-long hacking campaign. >> we have repeatedly raised our concerns at the highest levels about cyber attacks with senior chinese officials, including in the military, and we will continue
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the economy boomed. that's your model. >> but it's the sequester, which means you that can't cut spending smartly. it's just across-the-board random cuts. i'm for cuts. i'm one that will agree that we do have to cut spending. but we've got to do it in a balanced way. we've got to cut spending. i don't think anyone will argue that. we cut spending before in the budget control act. we cut some spending. but we do believe it's got to be done in a balanced way, that we cut spending because the ultimate goal is to have a balanced budget. cut spending and find more revenue, collect it together. >> i knew the r word was coming. >> absolutely. >> i knew the r word was coming. it was coming up here. bob costa, let me just ask you. i'm looking at the late posting on the "new york times" website. democrats press gop to start talks to avert budget crisis. this is with six days to go. but in the democratic plan is the r word, revenues. haven't we dismissed that? is there anything in this report at all? >> i think the
the economy boomed. that's your model. >> but it's the sequester, which means you that can't cut spending smartly. it's just across-the-board random cuts. i'm for cuts. i'm one that will agree that we do have to cut spending. but we've got to do it in a balanced way. we've got to cut spending. i don't think anyone will argue that. we cut spending before in the budget control act. we cut some spending. but we do believe it's got to be done in a balanced way, that we cut spending because...
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is for us of a game changer and it's going to be very important russia is very large economy it's a very important presence in the world of energy it's a very important presence in all these international fora accent and so we really are very interested very excited about the buzz ability of having. as a member and i think russia can benefit also from being in an institution that is not about lending money is not about giving grants it's not about the fixing economies that are not broken it's about policy discussions about what are the best possible policies and therefore what can be the best practices. that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to tell the russians what other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of educate.
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, a growing economy that will bring us back on track. and that's what the discussion is all about. and i wanted to ask comptroller werfel if we take the budget control act, combine it with sequestration and the impact on interest and we total all that up, how much is the savings? ballpark. >> senator, the budget control act had roughly $1 trillion in deficit reduction, the sequester is, would impact the deficit by an additional $1.2 trillion. >> so about 2.2, and i had if you threw in the interest on the -- well, from the center of budget and policy priorities they had 600 billion on the control act, 900 billion on nondefense and an additional 250 in interest savings. so it's a large number, i'm not sure why the discrepancy, but is that more or less than the 600 billion in revenue that is coming out of the december 31st deal? >> it's obviously more. >> by a small amount? >> by a significant amount. exactly. >> so when i hear folks on both sides of the aisle talking about a 50/50 plan for revenue and expenditure reductions, is that anywhe
, a growing economy that will bring us back on track. and that's what the discussion is all about. and i wanted to ask comptroller werfel if we take the budget control act, combine it with sequestration and the impact on interest and we total all that up, how much is the savings? ballpark. >> senator, the budget control act had roughly $1 trillion in deficit reduction, the sequester is, would impact the deficit by an additional $1.2 trillion. >> so about 2.2, and i had if you threw...
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and you can also say, okay, is it helping the economy, because we're worried about that? the answer, asolutely yes. you hrd the president quote the statistic about the genome project that every dollar returned $140 in terms of economic growth in the first few years after the project was completed. that's a pretty darn good return on the government's investment. and let's be clear-- the kind of science we're talkin talking abh this brain activity map, this would not happen in the private sector alone. there's no direct product here that anybody would see as a reason to invest if you're a stockholder, but it will be something that industry will want to follow closely and build upon. is that wonderfpartership between public and private, emerging here in a new way, with a new horizon in front of it. >> suarez: a partnership between public and private. why shouldn't it be just private? there's such a tremendous potential return, why isn't private sector rushing to get ahead of you to do this kind of work? >> well, because, ray, the turnaround, the time it takes for that return
and you can also say, okay, is it helping the economy, because we're worried about that? the answer, asolutely yes. you hrd the president quote the statistic about the genome project that every dollar returned $140 in terms of economic growth in the first few years after the project was completed. that's a pretty darn good return on the government's investment. and let's be clear-- the kind of science we're talkin talking abh this brain activity map, this would not happen in the private sector...
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>> todd is right that intellectual property is very important part of our economy. on the other hand, there's a lot of questions that have been raised in recent years about whether it is working well and whether it is creating too many monopolies, whether we have a good grasp on system and can balance the different values that are also in our system or whether intellectual property should have something of an absolute nature to it which is the direction that we've been moving in. it's kind of a scary direction. >> suarez: why would being able to protect your invention being b anti-competitive. aren't other agricultural companies free to develop a competitor to monsanto's soybean seat? >> well, you should be able to protect an invention. the question is how far? whach is the scope? that's what the court is being asked to talk about. what is the use in this case? what is making? what is the difference? and when we get to self-replicating technologies-- whatever that ends up meaning, it could mean a lot of things in the future, but the question is where to draw the lin
>> todd is right that intellectual property is very important part of our economy. on the other hand, there's a lot of questions that have been raised in recent years about whether it is working well and whether it is creating too many monopolies, whether we have a good grasp on system and can balance the different values that are also in our system or whether intellectual property should have something of an absolute nature to it which is the direction that we've been moving in. it's...
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japan used to be the most powerful economy in the region but china has grown, a lot of it is due to the help that japan has given it. but now china feels that its day has returned. >> and in fact it surpassed japan just in economic test. >> that's right. and it is now building up a military capable which is still interior to that of japan. and definitely inper-- inferior to that of the united states but they feel now that china can't be pushed aroundment and they want to assert themselves. and so when their territorial interests are being challenged, then they push very hard. the other reason is-- . >> warner: were you talking about japan or china. >> china. >> warner: and what about japan? >> then japan feels that it is on the defensive. that if it does not show kind of firmness and resolve, then it invites further intimidation and bullying on the part of china. so even though the intrendic interests of these islands may be marchial by giving in to chinese intimidation, they feel then that that is kind of rewards that bullying on the part of china. >> warner: there s of course, these u
japan used to be the most powerful economy in the region but china has grown, a lot of it is due to the help that japan has given it. but now china feels that its day has returned. >> and in fact it surpassed japan just in economic test. >> that's right. and it is now building up a military capable which is still interior to that of japan. and definitely inper-- inferior to that of the united states but they feel now that china can't be pushed aroundment and they want to assert...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. welcome back to crossfire for all things are considered i'm peter a little reminder we're talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok i want to go back to you mark in washington i mean this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what this is really about it's not about the syrian people it's not about children it's about geo political advantage for this state has been crushed well i disagree i actually think it is a moral goal i think that in rwanda in darfur and cambodia we stopped by and we did nothing while hundreds of thousands of people were murdered and i think that hundreds of thousands of people will be murdered and are continue to be murdered and we're doing nothing if you're talking about afterwards the answer is the syrian people will be very much against whoever was on the side of bashar assad the best thing that anyone can do including
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. welcome back to crossfire for all things are considered i'm peter a little reminder we're talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok i want to go back to you mark in washington i mean this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what this is really about...
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interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time but i mean why did the establishment just completely ignore the people. well the people for the most part in the us are it have ignored it in the united states partisanship is like religious identity and it's a substitute for almost every other thing that you know people might crave to fill themselves up with i mean to be anti-war right now or to be anti-war for the past four or four years is to be anti obama and that for many many reasons is not going to happen in the u.s. i don't see very little hope while barack obama is in this position he currently holds holds the title of emperor that will be any differ
interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but you know i think a lot of people when they think of the antiwar movement at its best i think a vietnam really successfully bringing that war to an end but as we know i mean this was this global effort much bigger than that i mean of course that spanned across much more time...
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we haven't -- the economy is on the right path but it is not growing fast enough. and the last thing we need to do right now, is to sort of suck some oxygen out of it. yeah, we can talk about long-term deficit reduction. but let's not do it in a way that going to keep us from growing and therefore, as melissa suggested, ultimately make the problem we have worse. >> now, melissa, i raise the same question president obama, he was on my radio show yesterday, that e.j. addressed, personal, political. let me play for you what the president said he thinks is the reason they are not uniting and trying to protect the country. they are really trying to protect the rich. >> they're basic view is that nothing is important enough to raise taxes on wealthy individuals or corporations. and they would prefer to see these kinds of cuts that could slow down a recovery over closing tax loop holes, and that's the thing that binds their party together at this point. >> now, they must have struck a nerve. because over at fox news, they went wow and they've been playing, interviewing, a
we haven't -- the economy is on the right path but it is not growing fast enough. and the last thing we need to do right now, is to sort of suck some oxygen out of it. yeah, we can talk about long-term deficit reduction. but let's not do it in a way that going to keep us from growing and therefore, as melissa suggested, ultimately make the problem we have worse. >> now, melissa, i raise the same question president obama, he was on my radio show yesterday, that e.j. addressed, personal,...
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what would have any victory mean for italy's economy and frankly the euro zone with the placate european leaders are causing more concern the problem of europe is not the problem of public debts this is a financial assault that has been concerted by private entities to milk money from the eurozone that said schools berlusconi is not really the best choice to drive around these difficult obstacles and the moment he wasn't really so much better despite being well connected with financial world so this is a big. happiness with. him parents must sort of the dark horse here the anti-establishment candidate the former comedian that big rino or graham sorry must be buttering his they don't really write well of course he is talking about nothing less than a revolution here i mean is there a real chance for him in this election. this you come from a land who has been famous for revolution and generally revolutionaries is quite detailed programs he has a wonderful work. but very little continent and this is a big worry because as soon as he gets a gets in parliament it's not just italian politics
what would have any victory mean for italy's economy and frankly the euro zone with the placate european leaders are causing more concern the problem of europe is not the problem of public debts this is a financial assault that has been concerted by private entities to milk money from the eurozone that said schools berlusconi is not really the best choice to drive around these difficult obstacles and the moment he wasn't really so much better despite being well connected with financial world so...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. all festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love found and love lost all russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train over new them may be miracles. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. welcome back to cross all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to mind we're talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok not to go back to you mark in washington this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what this is really about it's not about the syrian people it's not about children it's about geo political advantage
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does it really affect the economy? does it affect jobs? we already know a lot of contractors are not hiring or getting rid of people because they're not going to have as much money coming in from contracts they had with the government. if that stuff starts to hit home in the districts, maybe it bubbles up and it puts pressure on these members, but quite frankly, they felt that pressure for several weeks, several months now because people have been talking about sequestration for some time, and they haven't done anything. i'm not optimistic that they'll undo sec restoration. >> thanks very much. >> take care. >> coming up next, more on simpson-bowles and what retirees in florida will have to say about it. debbie wasserman-schultz, and then the big bang theory. michelle obama reveals to rachel ray the real reason behind her stylish new ' do. >> this is my midlife crisis, the bangs. i couldn't get a sports car. they won't let me bungee jump. instead i cut my bangs. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressi
does it really affect the economy? does it affect jobs? we already know a lot of contractors are not hiring or getting rid of people because they're not going to have as much money coming in from contracts they had with the government. if that stuff starts to hit home in the districts, maybe it bubbles up and it puts pressure on these members, but quite frankly, they felt that pressure for several weeks, several months now because people have been talking about sequestration for some time, and...
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somehow the idea is if we pay more in taxes and the government's poems more than the economy will do better. the connection is with investment. >> on me ask you about the face of the republican party. overwhelmingly supported by white voters. you are a southern governor and obviously see the parties around racial lines. is it a healthy thing to have the democratic arty in the south as the block party -- party in the south as the black party? >> we have to do better with minority voters. it is appealing to -- there are a couple of things. saying we will campaign for every vote. we did relatively well in a historic democrat district in 2010. we did not blow them out of the water, but did utter them the average republican by engaging the community. we did not win those counties, but it was closer than people thought areas actively engaging and saying here is why we believe these things. >> you mentioned this briefly, but i wanted you draw you out. you want to see the next president come from the ranks of governors. >> i would not limited to that. i know people that serve up your that i
somehow the idea is if we pay more in taxes and the government's poems more than the economy will do better. the connection is with investment. >> on me ask you about the face of the republican party. overwhelmingly supported by white voters. you are a southern governor and obviously see the parties around racial lines. is it a healthy thing to have the democratic arty in the south as the block party -- party in the south as the black party? >> we have to do better with minority...
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it does not guarantee a sounder economy or a more stable job market. it does not guarantee that the best interests of our nation are being served. it does not guarantee that another young american man or woman will not going to lose their life, because we were not willing to make the right investments here in the first place. we need to say no to the politics of a lowest common denominator and of simplistic slogans and start making real choices that protect the interests of our country. that is imperative. [applause] unfortunately, the state department does not have our own grover norquist pushing a pledge to protect it. we don't have millions of aarp seniors who send in their dues and rallied to protect american investments overseas. the kids whose lives we are helping save from aids, the women we are helping to free from sex trafficking, the students who for the first time can choose to walk into a school instead of into it a short life with terrorism, their strongest lobbyists are the rare committed americans stand up for them and the resources we n
it does not guarantee a sounder economy or a more stable job market. it does not guarantee that the best interests of our nation are being served. it does not guarantee that another young american man or woman will not going to lose their life, because we were not willing to make the right investments here in the first place. we need to say no to the politics of a lowest common denominator and of simplistic slogans and start making real choices that protect the interests of our country. that is...
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we believe in creating an economy that works for everyone. until we spend at the level necessary, that cannot happen. >> and the likelihood of that happening before march 1? parks highly doubtful. both sides are preparing for the public relations disaster. this is one of three crises coming over the next six weeks for budgets. there's a possible government shutdown at the end of march, and may 1, parts of the government could be shut down the lead to a downgrade and possibly to fall depending on how it is managed. we're in for a rough ride. the longer it goes on, the more entrenched both sides will be and the likelihood everything will come off the rails. >> imara jones, thank you for being with us, writing for colorlines, economic justice contributor at colorlines.com. he served in the clinton white house where he served on international trade policy. his piece is, "what's 'sequestration' mean in real life?" we will link to it on democracynow.org. as we move now to our last segment. >> we end today's show with a look at david versus goliath,
we believe in creating an economy that works for everyone. until we spend at the level necessary, that cannot happen. >> and the likelihood of that happening before march 1? parks highly doubtful. both sides are preparing for the public relations disaster. this is one of three crises coming over the next six weeks for budgets. there's a possible government shutdown at the end of march, and may 1, parts of the government could be shut down the lead to a downgrade and possibly to fall...
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the economy is an example of that. they haven't waited around for federal solutions and they've already enacted some reforms in some states that people benefited from. >> arthel: marjorie, we all know money talks. but are people perhaps not hearing the part of the argument regarding the need to ban certain types of guns in a much needed effort to get rid of some of the horrific acts like the violence, like sandy hook that took place, aurora theater shooting? i mean, a lot of people -- it's not about money. it's about people at this point. come on. >> yeah. well, i think you're right. i think that what these events do is really raise awareness to the impact. what has unfortunately happening a lot, especially in the media, part of it, is this politicized discussion about, you know, guns versus no guns. arthel, we both went to the university of texas. i'm a texas girl, i used to go duck hunting. >> arthel: i know that people do like to hunt and i don't think anybody has a problem with that. >> that's right. it's a big --
the economy is an example of that. they haven't waited around for federal solutions and they've already enacted some reforms in some states that people benefited from. >> arthel: marjorie, we all know money talks. but are people perhaps not hearing the part of the argument regarding the need to ban certain types of guns in a much needed effort to get rid of some of the horrific acts like the violence, like sandy hook that took place, aurora theater shooting? i mean, a lot of people --...
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for sales practice and business conduct to help lower risks to the overall economy. now, these swaps market reforms ultimately benefit end users. the end users in our economy, nonfinancial side, employs 94% of private sector jobs. and these benefit those end users through greater transparency, greater transparency starts to shift some information advantage from wall street to main street but also lowering risk. and we've completed our rules ensuring as congress directed that the nonfinancial end users aren't required to participate in central clearing. at the cftc we've proposed margin rules that provide end users will not have to post margin for those uncleared swaps. to smooth the market's transition to the reform the commission's consistently been committed to phasing in compliance based upon the input from the market participants. i'd like to highlight two areas in 2013 that we still need to finish up the rules. one is completing the pretrade transparency reforms. this is so buyers and sellers meet, compete in the market place, just as in the securities and futur
for sales practice and business conduct to help lower risks to the overall economy. now, these swaps market reforms ultimately benefit end users. the end users in our economy, nonfinancial side, employs 94% of private sector jobs. and these benefit those end users through greater transparency, greater transparency starts to shift some information advantage from wall street to main street but also lowering risk. and we've completed our rules ensuring as congress directed that the nonfinancial...
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and investment-based economy. why is india involved? whatever happens in afghanistan will continue to affect our security directly. we have not forgotten the terrorist havens that target us, springing up as afghanistan who defended -- and descended into chaos. obviously, we don't want that to happen again. this is why the internationally accepted redline must be expected in what ever conciliation models are being considered. actions in support of the political transition will not undermined the value of government who. but most of all, we have yet to see any evidence of a dividing line separating al qaeda from other extras groups. they have either had an epiphany for made a strategic reassessment of their objectives. it makes little sense to draw lines of distinction that most of these groups and sponsors are not prepared to do. at least, not yet. i cannot over emphasize the point that terrorism is and will remain a security problem for both of our countries. our convergence and nature of the threat has never been
and investment-based economy. why is india involved? whatever happens in afghanistan will continue to affect our security directly. we have not forgotten the terrorist havens that target us, springing up as afghanistan who defended -- and descended into chaos. obviously, we don't want that to happen again. this is why the internationally accepted redline must be expected in what ever conciliation models are being considered. actions in support of the political transition will not undermined the...
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it's not going to trirg the economy. >> to drive that point home when you consider the sequester it is just a tiny slice of the pie. it shows how difficult it is to make relatively small spending cuts in washington. this represents 2-3 percent of federal out lay. >> doug luzader in washington. thank you so much, doug. >> time for an extreme weather alert. the snow already falling in wichita, kansas. look at that making a mess of the morning commute. folks could see a foot of snow by the end of today. that's all thanks to mother nature of course. janice dean is tracking the storm. this is bigger than that it is two-thirds of the country. >> what was the groundhog thinking when he predicted an early spring. 6-2 inches for a big section of the midwest. in come ca some cases we could t 16 to 24. this is the area i am concerned about we could see freezing rain and/or sleet. we have ice storm warnings we can see half an inch of ice on the roads and power lines. we have a snow event in kansas, nebraska, in towards iowa. there's the bulls eye we could see 2 feet of snow around the kansas city
it's not going to trirg the economy. >> to drive that point home when you consider the sequester it is just a tiny slice of the pie. it shows how difficult it is to make relatively small spending cuts in washington. this represents 2-3 percent of federal out lay. >> doug luzader in washington. thank you so much, doug. >> time for an extreme weather alert. the snow already falling in wichita, kansas. look at that making a mess of the morning commute. folks could see a foot of...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> everybody hates the sequester, so why can't we get rid of it? neera tanden is back with us and joining us is william black, steve ellis, vice president of taxpayers for common sense and phyllis bennis. taxpayers for common sense has done -- it's like the hot new thing in washington, coming up with sequestration alternatives. there's been some stuff from the center of american progress on that. taxpayers for common sense put out a fairly detailed plan, some of which i think is quite good. even as a liberal ike there's a lot of places of corporate welfare you guys went after. but why even have it? before we get to that, i feel like the terms of the debate have been artificially constructed around the need to cut and t
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